AI-Media to Showcase Cutting-Edge Captioning Tech at Global Media Congress

AI-Media at Global Media Congress

AI-Media provides cutting edge caption and translation solution at Global Media Congress in Abu Dhabi, UAE

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Global Media Congress is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from November 14 to 16, 2023, following its successful 2022 edition. This year, AI-Media,  will play a central role as the live caption and translation provider, offering advanced solutions to enhance the live event experience.

In today’s world, events like the Global Media Congress provide a valuable platform for media professionals to connect, discover trends, and collaborate. Ensuring that the content reaches a diverse, international audience is crucial, and AI-Media’s technology is making this more achievable than ever.

James Ward, Chief Sales Officer, AI-Media, commented about the event:

“I am thrilled to see AI-Media’s innovative captioning and translation solutions take centre stage at the Global Media Congress. Our technology is not just a game-changer; it’s a bridge-builder, enabling diverse audiences to connect seamlessly and engage in a global conversation. We’re proud to contribute to making events like this more accessible, inclusive, and internationally connected.”

AI-Media’s Innovative Solution Features:

  • Remote Translation to 5 UN Languages: AI-Media’s technology can seamlessly translate content from English into five United Nations languages: Arabic, French, Russian, Chinese, and Spanish. This capability eliminates language barriers and promotes inclusivity.
  • Audio Translation on the Same Stream: In addition to text translation, AI-Media offers real-time audio translation, allowing attendees to listen to content in their preferred language, enhancing engagement.
  • Accessibility for All: In-venue attendees can access live translated content from their own smartphones or web devices through the event app. This simple solution makes events more accessible and engaging for all participants.

Expanding Reach and Enhancing Satisfaction:

AI-Media’s captioning and translation technology goes beyond convenience; it broadens the reach of events and broadcasts. Offering multilingual content and real-time translation can significantly increase global reach and satisfaction levels, creating more immersive experiences for all.

AI-Media’s LEXI captioning and translation solutions are at the forefront of making events like the Global Media Congress more accessible, inclusive, and globally connected. By overcoming language barriers, AI-Media facilitates cultural exchange and shared knowledge.

For inquiries about how AI-Media can enhance your next event or broadcast with inclusive, multilingual content, visit AI-MEDIA.TV

About AI-Media
Founded in Australia in 2003, technology company AI-Media is a global leader in live and recorded captioning, transcription and translation solutions. The company helps the world’s leading broadcasters, enterprises and government agencies ensure high accuracy, secure and cost-effective captioning via its AI-powered LEXI automatic captioning solution. LEXI captions are delivered to millions of screens worldwide via AI-Media’s range of captioning encoders and its iCap Cloud Network – the world’s largest, most secure caption delivery network. Globally, AI-Media delivers over 8 million minutes of live and recorded media monthly. AI-Media trades on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX:AIM. For more information, please visit AI-Media.tv.

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EB5 Capital’s NYC Ritz-Carlton (JF22) Project Receives I-829 Approvals

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EB5 Capital, a prominent leader in the EB-5 investment industry, is pleased to announce that investors in their NYC Ritz-Carlton (JF22) project have started receiving I-829 approvals from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS issues I-829 approvals, or permanent residency, to investors who have met stringent USCIS vetting requirements and demonstrated that their EB-5 investment created at least ten full-time jobs for the US economy.

JF22 is a 250-room luxury hotel development with 16 penthouse condominiums in the NoMad district of Manhattan in New York City. The 38-story Marriott branded hotel is centrally located, just north of Madison Square Park, adjacent to the 28th Street subway station, and less than a 10-minute walk to both Grand Central Station and Penn Station. The hotel’s food and beverage program is managed by world-class Michelin-starred chef, José Andrés.

“Reaching the I-829 approval stage is a critical milestone in the EB-5 immigration process,” said Brian Ostar, President of EB5 Capital. “It indicates to USCIS that the project was built, the jobs were created, and the EB-5 investors are now eligible for permanent residency. We are very pleased with this first approval notice in our JF22 Ritz-Carlton project, and we look forward to receiving additional approvals from USCIS soon.”

EB5 Capital played a vital role in financing the construction of this project by successfully raising $184 million to support its development. The hotel opened to the public in July 2022 and created over 4,200 jobs for New York City, more than enough jobs to support all 368 foreign investors in the project. JF22 is one of many EB5 Capital projects across the US contributing to job creation and economic growth, demonstrating the firm’s commitment to making a positive economic impact wherever it invests.

About EB5 Capital

EB5 Capital provides qualified foreign investors opportunities to invest in job-creating commercial real estate projects under the United States Immigrant Investor Program (EB-5 Visa Program). As one of the country’s oldest and most active Regional Center operators, the firm has raised more than one billion dollars of foreign capital across nearly 40 EB-5 projects. Headquartered in Washington, DC, EB5 Capital’s distinguished track record and leadership in the industry has attracted investors from over 70 countries. Please visit www.eb5capital.com for more information.

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Katherine Willis
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Ma’aden to play pivotal role in addressing industry challenges at Future Minerals Forum 2024

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Future Minerals Forum (FMF) announced today that Ma’aden will return as a Founding Partner to the event for the third consecutive year. Ma’aden, the largest multi-commodity natural resources company in the Middle East, will play a central role again in discussions shaping the global minerals sector during FMF 2024 in January.

This event will focus on creating resilient and responsible mineral value chains in the resource-rich mineral super region of Africa, Western and Central Asia. FMF 2024 will convene government leaders, mining executives, investors, and other stakeholders to drive partnership and growth contributing to a sustainable sector and strengthening global minerals supply chains.

Last year at FMF Ma’aden made a series of significant announcements including a major joint venture with PIF, Manara Minerals, supporting global minerals supply chains that are critical to the energy transition. Ma’aden also announced milestone agreements with global mining leaders Ivanhoe Electric and Barrick Gold Corporation helping to drive forward the development of the Kingdom’s mining sector.

The Forum plays a key role in supporting investment and partnerships in Saudi Arabia and globally.

Exciting new initiatives that will be discussed at FMF 2024 include increasing human resource capacity and talent in the region through centers of excellence; developing sustainability standards that meet the requirements of host countries and maintain trust with society; and creating a green metals hub within the super region by utilizing modern technologies and developing processing centers.

FMF 2023 was a resounding success, with over 9,000 participants attending in person and over 13,000 participating remotely. FMF 2024 is expected to have an even wider reach, with a focus on actionable solutions to the challenges facing the mining and minerals sector.

FMF 2024 will be held under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, at the King Abdulaziz International Convention Center in Riyadh from January 9-11, 2024.

To learn more about FMF 2024 and to register for the event, please visit https://www.futuremineralsforum.com/registration/.

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L’avocat nigérian Zannah Bukar Mustapha reçoit le prestigieux prix Global Citizen Award

LONDRES, 12 nov. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Humanitaire de renommée mondiale, philanthropiste, et fondateur de l’école Future Prowess Foundation pour les orphelins et les enfants défavorisés, Zannah Bukar Mustapha a été désigné lauréat 2023 du Global Citizen Award, un prix annuel décerné par Henley & Partners, cabinet international de conseil en résidence et en citoyenneté, en partenariat avec l’organisation humanitaire suisse à but non lucratif Andan Foundation.

Ce prix prestigieux, qui récompense une personne faisant preuve d’un courage et d’un engagement exceptionnels au service de la communauté mondiale, a été remis lors d’une cérémonie organisée dans le cadre de la 17e conférence annuelle Global Citizenship au Shangri-La Hotel DIFC de Dubaï, aux Émirats arabes unis, à laquelle ont participé des chefs de gouvernement, des décideurs politiques, des universitaires de renom, des conseillers en clientèle privée, des bureaux de gestion du patrimoine, ainsi que de nombreux entrepreneurs et investisseurs fortunés.

M. Mustapha a joué un rôle essentiel de médiateur dans la libération de plus de 100 écolières de Chibok qui avaient été enlevées par le groupe d’insurrection islamique Boko Haram dans une région reculée du Nigéria en avril 2014, donnant lieu à la campagne internationale #BringBackOurGirls. L’école qu’il a fondée en 2007 à Maiduguri, capitale de l’État de Borno et épicentre de la rébellion de Boko Haram, offre une éducation gratuite, des repas, des uniformes et des soins de santé aux enfants des deux parties au conflit, en signe de la réconciliation qu’il espère obtenir dans la région.

Président de Henley & Partners et fondateur de la Fondation Andan Dr. Christian H. Kaelin déclare que M. Mustapha est un lauréat des plus méritants et inspirants. « En tant que défenseur de sécurité et du droit à l’éducation de tous les enfants déplacés et orphelins victimes de la violence brutale qui sévit dans le nord du Nigeria, M. Mustapha a fait preuve d’une vision, d’un courage exceptionnel et d’innovation pour inciter au changement. Ses actions et son approche contribuent à un monde plus juste, plus pacifique et plus tolérant. Il est un véritable acteur du changement, dépassant les clivages entre les sexes, les opinions politiques et la religion et aidant les enfants des deux côtés du conflit à se réunir et à apprendre sous le même toit. Nous avons besoin de plus de personnes comme lui dans ce monde. »

Le Global Citizen Award repose sur une décision majoritaire du comité Global Citizen Award. Le prix consiste en une sculpture conçue par l’artiste italien Antonio Nocera, un certificat signé par le président du comité Global Citizen Award, et une somme de 25 000 $, qui servira à financer les projets humanitaires du lauréat. En outre, Henley & Partners s’engage à travailler en étroite collaboration avec le lauréat pendant un an, à apporter de la visibilité à son travail et à soutenir le projet sélectionné par le biais du réseau du cabinet, qui compte plus de 40 bureaux dans le monde.

Depuis sa création, le Global Citizen Award a récompensé de nombreux individus exceptionnels. Le premier lauréat est l’entrepreneur allemand Harald Höppner, qui a mis sur pied le projet d’aide humanitaire aux réfugiés Sea-Watch. Les autres lauréats des précédentes années sont le Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, fondateur de la Fondation Gift of the Givers, la plus grande organisation de secours en cas de catastrophe en Afrique, et Monique Morrow, cofondatrice de The Humanized Internet, un projet d’identité numérique qui vise à redonner espoir aux quelque 1,1 milliard d’individus dans le monde étant dans l’incapacité de prouver leur identité légale. Diep Vuong, cofondatrice et présidente de la Pacific Links Foundation, a été récompensée pour son travail en Asie du Sud-Est en faveur des droits des personnes réduites en esclavage dans le trafic d’êtres humains, et le Professeur Padraig O’Malley, pour son travail sur la résolution des conflits et la réconciliation en Irak, en Irlande du Nord et en Afrique du Sud.

Remerciant Henley & Partners et la Fondation Andan pour la reconnaissance de son travail, M. Mustapha a déclaré : « Les interconnexions de l’humanité dans la sphère des données mondiales sont désormais indéniables et constituent un champ d’action étendu aux possibilités illimitées. En revanche, l’unité entre les peuples, les ethnies et les citoyens est devenue de plus en plus délicate. Seule la citoyenneté mondiale peut y parvenir. »

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Advogado nigeriano Zannah Bukar Mustapha recebe o prestigiado Global Citizen Award

LONDRES, Nov. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Defensor das causas humanitárias reconhecido internacionalmente, filantropo e fundador da Future Prowess Foundation School para órfãos e crianças menos privilegiadas, Zannah Bukar Mustapha foi nomeado o ganhador de 2023 do Global Citizen Award, uma homenagem anual apresentada pela empresa líder em consultoria de residência e cidadania internacional Henley & Partners, em parceria com a organização humanitária suíça sem fins lucrativos Andan Foundation.

O prestigiado prêmio, que homenageia uma pessoa que demonstra coragem e compromisso excepcionais para melhorar e apoiar a comunidade global, foi entregue em uma recepção de gala durante a 17a Global Citizenship Conference anual no Shangri-La Hotel DIFC em Dubai, Emirados Árabes Unidos, com a presença de líderes de governo, formuladores de políticas, acadêmicos importantes, consultores de clientes privados, escritórios familiares, bem como muitos empresários e investidores ricos.

O Sr. Mustapha desempenhou um papel fundamental na mediação da libertação de mais de 100 meninas da escola de Chibok que foram sequestradas pelo grupo de insurgência islâmica Boko Haram em uma região remota da Nigéria em abril de 2014, dando origem à campanha internacional #BringBackOurGirls. A escola que ele fundou em 2007 em Maiduguri – capital do estado de Borno e epicentro da rebelião do Boko Haram – oferece educação, refeições, uniformes e assistência médica gratuitamente para crianças de ambos os lados do conflito como um sinal da reconciliação que ele espera alcançar na região.

Presidente da Henley & Partners e fundador da Andan Foundation, o Dr. Christian H. Kaelin diz que o Sr. Mustapha é um ganhador do prêmio que ele considera muito digno e inspirador. “Como defensor dos direitos à segurança e à educação de todas as crianças refugiadas e órfãs afetadas pela violência brutal no norte da Nigéria, o Sr. Mustapha demonstrou visão, coragem excepcional e inovação na promoção de mudanças, e suas ações e perspectivas são uma contribuição valiosa para alcançar um mundo mais justo, pacífico e tolerante. Ele é um verdadeiro “divisor de águas”, superando as divisões de gênero, políticas e religiosas, ajudando crianças de ambos os lados do conflito a se unirem e aprenderem sob o mesmo teto. Precisamos de mais pessoas como Zannah Mustapha no mundo.”

O processo de seleção do Global Citizen Award é baseado em uma decisão majoritária do Comitê do Global Citizen Award. O prêmio em si consiste em uma medalha escultural personalizada, desenhada pelo renomado artista italiano Antonio Nocera, um certificado de premiação assinado pelo Presidente do Comitê do Global Citizen Award e um prêmio em dinheiro de US$ 25.000, que será destinado a apoiar os esforços humanitários do premiado. Além disso, a Henley & Partners se compromete a trabalhar em estreita colaboração com o premiado durante o período de um ano, divulgando seu trabalho e apoiando o projeto selecionado por meio da rede de mais de 40 filiais da empresa em todo o mundo.

Desde sua criação, o Global Citizen Award homenageou muitos indivíduos notáveis. O primeiro ganhador foi o empresário alemão Harald Höppner, que criou o projeto Sea-Watch de ajuda humanitária a refugiados. Outros ganhadores anteriores foram o Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, fundador da Gift of the Givers Foundation, a maior organização de assistência a desastres da África, e Monique Morrow, cofundadora da The Humanized Internet, um projeto de identidade digital que visa trazer esperança para cerca de 1,1 bilhão de pessoas no mundo que não podem provar sua identidade legal. Diep Vuong, cofundadora e presidente da Pacific Links Foundation, foi premiada por seu trabalho no sudeste asiático, fazendo campanha pelos direitos das pessoas escravizadas pelo tráfico humano, e o Prof. Dr. Padraig O’Malley recebeu o Global Citizen Award em reconhecimento ao seu trabalho de resolução de conflitos e reconciliação no Iraque, na Irlanda do Norte e na África do Sul.

Agradecendo à Henley & Partners e à Andan Foundation pelo reconhecimento de seu trabalho, o Sr. Mustapha disse: “Agora, a interconexão da humanidade na esfera global de dados é inegável, e constitui um reino expansivo com possibilidades ilimitadas. Em contrapartida, a união entre raças, etnias e cidadãos tem se tornado cada vez mais delicada. Apenas a cidadania global pode trazer a cura”.

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FCT open for discussion with UAE on tourism development – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, said on Monday, that the FCT Administration was open for discussion with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on tourism development.

Wike stated this when the UAE Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Salem Al-Shamsi visited him in his office in Abuja.

The minister noted that UAE, particularly Dubai city has become a tourist centre of the world, stressing that Nigeria was looking towards making its capital city, Abuja, a tourism centre.

He said that officials of the FCT Administration would be part of President Bola Tinubu’s entourage for the forthcoming COP28, in Dubai, adding that the team would open discussion on Abuja’s tourism potential.

This, according to him, will be of economic benefits for the two countries.

“We believe in the relationship that President Tinubu is facilitating between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. It is important for Abuja city to consolidate on it.

“We would like to partner with the United Arab Emirates because we have a lot in common. I am glad that the relationship is getting better and better than what it used to be.

“I know for President Tinubu, governance is business, and whatever is going to make Nigeria great is what he stands for.

“So, we are here as his foot soldiers to complement his effort to see that his renewed hope agenda is fulfilled,” Wike said.

Wike urged the UAE to quickly resolve the visa issue and Emirates flight, to enable Nigerians to travel to Dubai and other cities of the UAE for tourism and do business.

Earlier, Al-Shamsi, expressed his love for the Nigerian people, and his excitement that President Tinubu would attend the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 28) in Dubai.

“This is going to be something great for us,” he said.

On the visa and Emirates flight issue, the ambassador assured the minister that it would be resolved soon.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the UAE will host the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28).

The conference would be held from Nov. 30 to Dec. 12, at Expo City Dubai, to discuss and agree on bold, practical, and ambitious solutions to the global climate challenge.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Diabetes: Need to educate citizens on best lifestyles, nutritional habits

An Analysis by Lilian U. Okoro, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

The World Diabetes Day is celebrated on Nov. 14 every year to highlight the prevalence of diabetes and its impact, and to educate people on lifestyle habits that could curb its prevalence.

The World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations day in 2006 after it was established by the International Diabetes Federation in 1991, with the support of the World Health Organisation (WHO).

In Nigeria, WHO estimates cases of diabetes to be 4.3 per cent with its prevalence attributed majorly to lifestyle changes caused by urbanisation.

The disease is also linked to industries that produce unhealthy diets, sugar-sweetened drinks, tobacco use as well as harmful use of alcohol and lack of exercise.

Diabetes is a non-communicable disease associated with increased level of glucose due to inadequate supply of insulin (known as Type 1 diabetes) or inability to use insulin efficiently (known as Type 2 diabetes).

Though the exact cause of Type 1 diabetes is unknown, the probable causes are genetics and environmental factors (such as exposure to viruses). On the other hand, Type 2 diabetes is largely linked to unhealthy lifestyle choices.

Diabetes remained a risk factor for most of the health conditions including cancer, blood pressure, erectile dysfunction and impotency.

In Nigeria, many people are believed to be living with diabetes and the country’s diabetes prevalence rate is one of the highest in Africa.

The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing worldwide, and it is projected that by the year 2030 over 500 million adults will be affected by DM.

A Medical Imaging Scientist, Dr Livinus Abonyi, said the increase could be as a result of urbanisation and aging of the population.

He explained that DM increased with advancing age, saying that this could be because aging was often accompanied by decline in lean body mass and increase in body fat, particularly visceral adiposity (overweight), which may contribute to the development of insulin resistance.

Abonyi, who heads the Department of Radiography, University of Lagos, said the prevalence of DM was still lower in rural areas than urban communities due to the sophisticated lifestyle practiced in the urban cities.

Abonyi, who said diabetes could be hereditary in nature, identified corruption, greed and lack of regulation as major contributory factors of the disease burden in Nigeria.

According to him, some few agencies of government responsible for these regulatory functions are crippled by corruption, while individuals involved in the production of such substandard products are driven by greed.

He said producers of substandard products did not have conscience, love or regards for the effect the products might have on their fellow citizens that fell victim to their inordinate quest for wealth.

“No sane nation leaves her citizens to consume all kinds of food and drug products without effective regulation.

“In Nigeria, all kinds of drinks, noodles and food products are in circulation and freely consumed by the citizens without proper quality assurance and approval for consumption.

“Aside the hereditary nature of diabetes, self-medication is another factor that is promoting high incidence of diabetes in Nigeria; there is a wide pervading attitude of self-medication in Nigeria,” he said.

According to him, an average Nigerian prescribes one type of drug or the other to the next neighbour, colleague or relation who complains of any illness, without proper investigation or diagnosis.

“The effect of this attitude applies to even to fetuses, growing children and adults.

“No doubt, this attitude affects major organs of the body which helps the body in carrying out its metabolic functions effectively. These organs begin to fail early in life leading to diabetes,” Abonyi said.

The medical imaging scientist further lamented that many Nigerian citizens were reckless in their eating habit in the bid to demonstrate affluence and class.

According to him, their nutritional habit is based on personal want instead of personal need.

“Many Nigerians eat wrongly. They eat whatever they like in quantity and quality without recourse to the long time health implications.

“People eat as a ‘status symbol.’ This attitude accounts for high incidence of childhood obesity among the children of the rich and middle class in Nigeria,” Abonyi added.

On the remedial measures in curbing the incidence of diabetes among the Nigerian population, Abonyi advised that the Nigerian leadership and the citizens had to do away with corruption.

He said genuine declaration of war against corruption has to be instituted and examplarily demonstrated by government leaders.

This, he said, would go a long way to strengthen regulations, build trust in the system and reduce criminality of production or importation of fake substandard goods.

Abonyi also said efforts should be made by the government agencies, non-governmental bodies, public health experts, health care practitioners, associations and the media in educating citizens on the best nutritional habits and practices.

“Corruption kills citizens if the citizens do not t kill corruption in their system. Citizens should learn to surrender themselves to experts in registered hospitals when sick.

“In order to make this practicable, the current National Health Insurance Act should come into full operation; this act has made health insurance compulsory for everyone,” Abonyi said.

On her part, Dr Bolanle Okunowo, an Endocrinologist with the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), urged Nigerians to cultivate healthy eating habit.

Okunowo, also a consultant physician, said people should reduce the intake of refined diet and increase the intake of diet high in fiber.

According to her, there is also need to reduce high caloric diet which can lead to obesity causing insulin resistance.

The endocrinologist stressed the need for regular medical checkup, saying that if a routine checkup showed prediabetes, it could be reverted to normal glucose with the help of good medical advice and treatment.

“Exercise regularly and avoid sedentary lifestyle. Avoid smoking and reduce or avoid alcohol use including energy drinks,” Okunowo said.

On the role the government could play in reducing the burden of diabetes among the populace, Okunowo suggested that the government should increase tax on high sugar/energy drinks and reduce tax on low or no sugar drinks to discourage intake of high caloric drinks.

She also suggested the need for health education using various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Podcast, radio and television.

“There should be spacious playing grounds in schools to encourage exercise and adequate physical activity. This would help to reduce the incidence of childhood obesity.

“Similarly, there’s need for availability of affordable health care system to encourage early screening for diabetes mellitus and treatment for those living with DM,” Okunowo said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria